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How would you explain oxidative phosphorylation and chemiosmosis?

Reduced coenzymes produced in the Krebs cycle; glycolysis and Link Reaction (Reduced NAD and FAD) carry Hydrogen ions and electrons to the inner mitochondrial membrane , within the membrane are a numbe...

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Answered by Joseph B. Biology tutor
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What is the difference between short and long term memory?

Memory is defined as the mental capacity to encode, store, and retrieve information. Short term memory:- Stored for approx. 30 secs. Information is lost through lack of rehearsal e.g. dis...

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Answered by Laura L. Psychology tutor
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How can I move my answer up from an A to an A*?

If you are working at an A standard you have demonstrated you have the knowledge; the main difference between an A and an A* lies in how you present that information.

Make sure you offer ...

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Answered by Sammy L. History tutor
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What is Wittgenstein's theory of language games and how can I use it in a question?

Wittgenstein's theory is that language is like a game: you can only get involved if you know the rules of the game. In the same way that you could only play chess if you knew how each piece could be mo...

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How can I better understand Shakespeare?

If you are not accustomed to the language and syntax of Shakespeare, the nature of his plays, sonnets and poems may be difficult to decipher. The first thing is to remember is that Shakespearean langua...

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